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Of course, it wouldn't be a Slavs and Tatars exhibition without intelligent and playful humor; an army cot displays the cunning phrase "Give Peace a Chance, Bomb Ayran (a savory Turkish yogurt drink)." A hung poster of Asia reads "Hagamos Mongolia Grande de Nuevo" (or, "Make Mongolia Great Again") while white lines in the shape of bacteria sprawl out across the map.
MreB is a bacterial ortholog of actin and MreB is reported to be important in maintaining the shape of bacteria [ 15, 16].
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Bb is a spirochete, one of the three main shapes of bacteria; it is a long, slender spiral similar in some ways to the organism that causes syphilis.
Considerable variation is seen in the actual shapes of bacteria, and cells can be stretched or compressed in one dimension.
Other shapes of bacteria include the spirilla, which are bent and rebent, and the spirochetes, which form a helix similar to a corkscrew, in which the cell body is wrapped around a central fibre called the axial filament.
In addition, the fluorescence image clearly reflected the spherical shape of individual bacteria and the grape-like clusters of the bacterial colony, which were characteristic of S. aureus bacteria.
The tissue was so well preserved that he could detect the spiral shape of the bacteria; he sent tissue to Poinar to confirm the diagnosis.
This leads to the hypothesis that macrophage surface features may be designed to recognize the shape of the bacteria thereby facilitating their clearance.
This spatial heterogeneity is mainly attributed to the effects of convolution between tip geometry and cylindrical shape of the bacteria when the latter is subjected to a normal force applied at the edge.
These authors uncovered an unexpected pattern of relationships between the order of the genes in the clusters and the shape of the bacteria (Tamames et al., 2001).
The findings emerged after researchers funded by Nasa discovered a unique form of life in the shape of a bacterium that could apparently use an arsenic-based compound as a vital building block of its DNA – the first organism on Earth capable of living off arsenic.
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